Now You Can

Rehabilitation success is measured in breakthroughs—taking a step after a severe brain trauma, the feeling of reassurance after a spinal cord injury, words after a stroke. At Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals, our physicians, staff and technology bring hope to families and healing to patients. So with every new breakthrough, they can come to believe, “NOW YOU CAN.”

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Additional Programs & Services

At Madonna, patients will experience specialized services and additional programs that focus on real-life skills to help them achieve their greatest level of independence and return to their families, work, school, community and activities

Our Locations

Patients and families from around the country can be served at one of our two campuses: Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska, where highly skilled clinicians provide world-class rehabilitation with state-of-the-art technology.

Research Institute

Madonna’s Institute for Rehabilitation Science & Engineering is dedicated to finding ways to improve medical rehabilitation through the application of new methods and development of innovative technology.

Support Groups Hosted at Madonna

Madonna is pleased to host several support and educational groups for individuals and their family members returning to the community following traumatic injury or illness. Please click here for additional information on current support groups at the Lincoln and Omaha campuses.

Recent News

Harley Swanek is a toddler who has endured more than most adults. At 6-months-old, her heart stopped beating, revealing a rare, congenital heart defect. While emergency personal were successful in reviving her, the result was an anoxic brain injury. After making huge strides at Madonna, the heart warrior is celebrating a smashing first birthday.

Six weeks after contracting a rare form of encephalitis, Kevin Hang celebrated his seventh birthday donning his hockey gear to skate laps with Junior Stars teammates.
It was a special moment for the seven-year-old hockey fan from Lincoln, Nebraska, who was initially paralyzed when he began specialized rehab at Madonna.

Nick Brandriet's life changed instantly when the 36-year-old suffered a brain bleed Thanksgiving weekend 2018. The result was an anoxic brain injury, requiring Nick to relearn how to walk, talk and eat. Early on, Nick's care team tapped into his love of music, pizza and Battleship as motivation throughout his recovery.